The Triumph of the Dark

European International History 1933-1939

Zara Steiner

Description

In this magisterial narrative, Zara Steiner traces the twisted road to war that began with Hitler's assumption of power in Germany. Covering a wide geographical canvas, from America to the Far East, Steiner provides an indispensable reassessment of the most disputed events of these tumultuous years.

Steiner underlines the far-reaching consequences of the Great Depression, which shifted the initiative in international affairs from those who upheld the status quo to those who were intent on destroying it. In Europe, the l930s were Hitler's years. He moved the major chess pieces on the board, forcing the others to respond. From the start, Steiner argues, he intended war, and he repeatedly gambled on Germany's future to acquire the necessary resources to
fulfil his continental ambitions. Only war could have stopped him-an unwelcome message for most of Europe. Misperception, miscomprehension, and misjudgment on the part of the other Great Powers leaders opened the way for Hitler's repeated diplomatic successes.

It is ideology that distinguished the Hitler era from previous struggles for the mastery of Europe. Ideological presumptions created false images and raised barriers to understanding that even good intelligence could not penetrate. Only when the leaders of Britain and France realized the scale of Hitler's ambition, and the challenge Germany posed to their Great Power status, did they finally declare war.

The Triumph of the Dark

European International History 1933-1939

Zara Steiner

Table of Contents

ProloguePart I: Retreat from Internationalism, 1933-1938 1. Brown Dawn: The Rise of Hitler and the Death of Disarmament, 1933-19342. Uncertain Embraces: The European Powers and Nazi Germany, 1934-19353. The Assault on Versailles and Locarno: Ethiopia and the occupation of the Rhineland4. The Remnants of Internationalism, 1936-19385. The Spanish Cockpit, 1935-19386. Rearmament and Appeasement 1936-19377. Appeasement Advances, 1937-19388. Illusions of Neutrality: Eastern Europe, 1936-19389. Whither the Soviet Union? Moscow and the West, 1936-193810. Thunder from the East: The Sino-Japanese Conflict and the European Powers, 1933-193811. Hitler Moves: Austria and Czechoslovakia, 193812. The Munich
SettlementPart II: The Road to Hitler's War, 1938-1939 13. The Fog of Peace: Strategic Choices after Munich14. Black Sun: Aggression and Deterrence15. Darkening Skies: Peace Talking and War Planning in Britain and France16. Unleashing the Dogs of War17. Red Clouds: The Soviet Union and the Nazi-Soviet Pact, 193918. Escape from War or Persecution? The Smaller Powers and the Jews19. The Nightmare of the Dark: The Decisions for WarConclusion

The Triumph of the Dark

European International History 1933-1939

Zara Steiner

Reviews and Awards

"The Triumph of the Dark is magisterial in design, meticulous in execution, and curiously oldfashioned in its inclinations. Steiner has accomplished the admirable feat of distilling decades of research and a seemingly inexhaustible library of secondary literature into a detailed but clear-cut narrative of six and a half years of European political history. ... Steiner's volume will be the authoritative reference." --Journal of Modern History

"A landmark event... Steiner's two volumes will undoubtedly become a standard work of reference for the two decades between the world wars... A distillation of a lifetime of fine scholarship, this is an invaluable account of one dimension of these complex and fateful years." --Britain and the World

"A modern classic... [M]agnificent... Authoritative and absorbing, Steiner's volume will stand the test of time." --BBC History Magazine

"A terrifically good read... [A] definitive account, the distillation of a lifetime's dedicated scholarship... No short review can do justice to the book's riches." --The Independent